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if the vibration is above the range of human hearing which is about 20khz
Sound is vibration that propagates to be a audible mechanical wave. It uses pressure and displacement, through air or water to be sensed whether by hearing or feeling.
it depends on how big or small the vibration is to determine the sound. The bigger the vibration, the lower the sound is. the smaller the vibration, the higher the sound.
When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.
The reflection is vibration because sound is equal to vibration
sound is made from vibration
Yes! A tree falling in the middle of a large forest still makes a sound, whether or not someone is there to hear it fall.
Vibrations cause sounds. A sound wave is the vibration of the air around whatever is "causing" the sound (aka, whatever is causing the vibration--a guitar string, vocal cords, the mechanics of a stereo, etc).
Sound in a hearing context (rather than a wave in a metal structure etc) is a pressure vibration in air. Space has no air.
Yes -- any type of sound can cause hearing damage, regardless of the frequency (within the audible range).
Vibrations alter the density of the air (or other medium) around them. They do this as a wave. When the wave reaches a person's eardrum it makes it vibrate to the rhythm of the vibration. This is conducted to the brain via an electrical impulse and we hear it as sound.
Sound is created by vibration